President Erdoğan extends Hanukkah greetings to Turkey’s Jews
Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan has extended holiday greetings to the countryâs Jewish citizens on the occasion of Hanukkah, which began Dec. 16.
In a written statement, ErdoÄan wished Turkeyâs Jews tranquility, peace, happiness and health for the holiday.
âI extend my warmest Hanukkah holiday greetings to our Jewish citizens. We see the variety in our social, cultural and humane structure as the foremost richness that has brought Turkey to what it is today, reinforced our unity and togetherness, and enhanced our solidarity and dialogue,â read a part of ErdoÄanâs written statement.
ErdoÄan said Turkey would carefully preserve its rich cultural and historical heritage, while highlighting that Turkeyâs Jewish citizens were âthe fundamental elements of Turkey.â
âOur Jewish citizens, which we embraced during historyâs hardest and most sad periods and with which we have lived in unity, harmony and reciprocal respect for centuries in these lands, in the cradle of civilization of Anatolia, are unquestionably the fundamental elements of Turkey,â said ErdoÄan.
Hanukkah, also known as the âFestival of Lights,â commemorates the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean Revolt in the second century B.C. This year Hanukkah will be celebrated between Dec. 16 and Dec. 24.
Reforms implemented over the last 12 years have been designed to ensure that all citizens can live their culture, traditions and beliefs as equal individuals and without being exposed to discrimination based on religion, language, race, ethnicity and belief, ErdoÄan said.
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